It is obvious that this is not your normal animation. THIS IS ART! You can't truly see the meaning behind this piece ,but that only intensifies the greatness behind this experimental take on what the true definition of leg... and shoe... and foot...is. The melodious sounds will make your ears orgasm in symphonic harmony, the visuals will have you amazed and thinking that this was produced by Bones or Studio Madhouse and... um... yeah, its really good.

Some may call this a joke but they obviously are either too uncultured to understand what this was trying to pull off or have no eye to deeper
detail. Even the name has multiple different interpretations and meanings behind it which are just waiting to be unraveled by the reader.

When looking at this animation there is so much subtext and hidden meaning that shows such as Serial Experiment Lain, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Pupa (no matter how subpar it may be to Kappo) and etc. are but mere ants compared to this behemoth of meaning and human understanding.

I myself cannot tell you the true meaning behind Kappo you can search every religious text, car manual and children's song book in the world but you will not find the answer. Does this make Kappo bad? No, quite the opposite. It's ambiguity makes it a gem of discussion no matter how much your friends may complain about how much it doesn't make sense.

I think 'abstract' is the best way to describe this so called 'movie'.

If you read the synopsis and look at the picture - what you see is literally what you get.

To refine it into further detail: legs are dawdling about on the screen - setting up many ways to... wear the shoes, walk on the shoes and dance on the shoes. To add more excitement - an accordion is playing in the background in harmonious synchrony while the legs are doing its business with the shoes. Yeah...

So suffice to say, this 'movie' is... a time waster... that's the honest truth... Even as a skit on
youtube it'll be something that you'll watch for the first 10 seconds before disregarding it as another shit video.

If you have a foot fetish... you might like it? I don't want to guarantee anything since it'll probably be a massive let down with its close to zero animation detail - you might as well watch grass grow (seriously).

It's art... and it was in the anime section so I watched it - only to realise I wasted 4 minutes of my life... 'Mars of Destruction' is 'The Godfather' compared to this....

So yeah... for the love of God, 'try' not to waste your time like I did. And if you do go watch it... Shame on you...

This is the absolute best thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life, and it will be yours as well once you watch it. Watching this will;
-Cure cancer
-Make you a millionaire
-Give you infinite luck

This needs to be a longer review so I am now going to ramble about cats. Cats are great. They are furry and cuddly. I like cats.
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Why must this review be so long?
No words can describe the amazingess of this show, thus the only way to properly review it is by saying it's amazing several times.
You know what, ima do that.
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Kappo, the Japanese for strutting or striding, is aptly named. The movie consists of legs moving across the screen in and on high heels. The art is very minimalistic, just enough to get the motion across. The background music is an accordion tune that to me evokes a Parisian cafe.
This is a fair example of an experimental, independent anime. As such, it will not appeal to everyone. No, there isn't a plot, or characters, or even dialogue. This is an exercise in animated motion, variations on a theme. Look at it as abstract art, rather than a typical anime. You might even enjoy it.